The name and features definitely suggest down market, dune fox < dire wolf. I imagine it should settle into $25 USD on AE eventually. I knew the d-pad would be better though, not sure why they went with that design on the dire wolf.
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I am looking for an alternative to my 8bitdo SN30 Pro, a good compact controller, it can be a little bulkier that the last one but still compact. any idea my friend ?
Hey friend, there aren't too many options that reproduce the SNES format, the SN30 Pro as you know. There is one from COIORVIS I reviewed on the channel. I also saw one from Shan Wan on AliExpress that looked tempting. Especially if you want the form-factor but slightly different to experience something similar but not quite? Look up the Shan Wan Q37 and Q38. I had originally ordered the Q37 but the shipper sent it to Vancouver so I got refunded and didn't buy back...
@GameTechTalk actually I don t care about the SNES format. I just want something good but compact to put in my suitcase 😋. I like the sn 30 because it's compact, but I want something a bit larger to be more comfortable
I haven't used those touch-sensitive triggers in so long. I used to buy so many of them a few years back, I must admit, I never tried some from Flydigi but I wouldn't be surprised if they beat anything else I've ever used!
@ the are definitely crazy and need no mod or specific apk to work. Just plug and play because they simulate human touch of the screen and can even be set to rapid fire, to make let’s say a Min14 or Sks rifle which are single shot, almost an automatic weapon. Fun devices to play with!
I am not here to hunt any deers ! i think the dune fox is tailored for those who don't care about any fancy features and any extra buttons . it's a stripped down version with a good sticks . I think even for a person like that , trigger stops should be there if it's aimed for shooters.
@@GameTechTalk i see many people do not use any of the extra buttons , but trigger stops in a budget control could be a selling point for many i guess.
Stick modules uses what are pretty much like elastics to bring back your stick down the center. With something this easy to maneuver fresh out the box, I fear they'll continue to loosen and when they do, it might cause a floaty center.
@@GameTechTalk I am wary of cheap controllers, after going through 3 in one year (gamesir, pdp, 8 bit do). I do not like the waste, or the hassle. Just using an xbox controller now, it is nothing fancy, but aside from occasional left stick drift, it is working well after 3 years, and is very ergonomic.
Finally chilll video again while eating my food, Merry christmas GTT wish you all the best🎄
Thanks, Merry Christmas to you too!
Merrry Christmas great review again, Hope u feel better soon!!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!
Merry Christmas, Klef. I know that you're still sick; but, you're sounding a lot better.
Much appreciated! As long as I'm back to being top shape for CES, I can live with!
Merry Christmas 🎄 🎉
Merry Christmas to you as well!
The name and features definitely suggest down market, dune fox < dire wolf. I imagine it should settle into $25 USD on AE eventually. I knew the d-pad would be better though, not sure why they went with that design on the dire wolf.
Tony tony Klef ? The One Piece is real!!!!
Merry Christmas ⛄🎁
It is in times like these that I would want an emoji hidding behind a door frame... on the wrong side!! 😂 Merry Christmas to you too friend!
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
And this is how you determine if the TH-camr is crypto illiterate... I *think* that's what's this is about? 😅
I am looking for an alternative to my 8bitdo SN30 Pro, a good compact controller, it can be a little bulkier that the last one but still compact. any idea my friend ?
Hey friend, there aren't too many options that reproduce the SNES format, the SN30 Pro as you know. There is one from COIORVIS I reviewed on the channel. I also saw one from Shan Wan on AliExpress that looked tempting. Especially if you want the form-factor but slightly different to experience something similar but not quite? Look up the Shan Wan Q37 and Q38. I had originally ordered the Q37 but the shipper sent it to Vancouver so I got refunded and didn't buy back...
@GameTechTalk actually I don t care about the SNES format. I just want something good but compact to put in my suitcase 😋. I like the sn 30 because it's compact, but I want something a bit larger to be more comfortable
Does it have gyro? Which modes have gyro?
It does not sadly 3:59
I like FlyDigi products!
I use Gaming Triggers for PUBG from them.
I haven't used those touch-sensitive triggers in so long. I used to buy so many of them a few years back, I must admit, I never tried some from Flydigi but I wouldn't be surprised if they beat anything else I've ever used!
@ the are definitely crazy and need no mod or specific apk to work.
Just plug and play because they simulate human touch of the screen and can even be set to rapid fire, to make let’s say a Min14 or Sks rifle which are single shot, almost an automatic weapon. Fun devices to play with!
I am not here to hunt any deers ! i think the dune fox is tailored for those who don't care about any fancy features and any extra buttons . it's a stripped down version with a good sticks . I think even for a person like that , trigger stops should be there if it's aimed for shooters.
Ohhh now that would've been a killer touch to differentiate it if they inspired to have people double-dip with both.
@@GameTechTalk i see many people do not use any of the extra buttons , but trigger stops in a budget control could be a selling point for many i guess.
Flydigi melee star fox
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If "it probably won't last more than a year" it is trash.
Stick modules uses what are pretty much like elastics to bring back your stick down the center. With something this easy to maneuver fresh out the box, I fear they'll continue to loosen and when they do, it might cause a floaty center.
@@GameTechTalk I am wary of cheap controllers, after going through 3 in one year (gamesir, pdp, 8 bit do). I do not like the waste, or the hassle. Just using an xbox controller now, it is nothing fancy, but aside from occasional left stick drift, it is working well after 3 years, and is very ergonomic.